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Spinning Tops and Gumdrops: A Portrait of Colonial Childhood
Edwin Barnard
Canberra: NLA Publishing, 2018. -
Oiran
Tetsuji Takechi
Tokyo: Tokyo Academy of Arts, 1983.First edition photobook issued to accompany Takechi Tetsuji’s controversial late-career film Oiran, “A mixture of romance and sex combined with surrealistic horror elements.” The story is loosely based on the work of Jun’ichiro Tanizaki in which a 19th century Japanese prostitute moves to America and her dead lover manifests as a mole on her leg. Takechi was a prominent critic and kabuki director before moving into directing films in the 1960s. His 1964 feature Hakujitsumu is regarded as the first big budget pink film (Japanese movies with nudity or sexual content), and also the first Japanese production subjected to systematic fogging censorship. The following year, Black Snow (1965), led to his arrest on indecency charges, a landmark case he ultimately won, significantly reshaping Japanese film censorship and opening the way for the flourishing of the pink eiga genre through the late 1960s and 1970s. After a decade-long hiatus from cinema, Takechi returned with a more explicit remake of Hakujitsumu before directing Oiran in 1983. The film again brought him into conflict with the censors whom “edited and fogged in 98 different places, altering the film from a near-hardcore opus to a very soft costume drama.” Takechi promoted the film by proclaiming it featured “the first multicoloured penis in Japanese cinema.” The present photobook, issued uncensored, retains many of the film’s erotic stills and remains an important visual record of Takechi’s work. As usual for the period, explicit male nudity is absent. References: WEISSER: The Sex Films: Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia.
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Brisbane: 150 Stories, 1859-2009
Frank McBride; Helen Taylor; Carmel Black; Brian Rough; Heather Richards
Brisbane: Brisbane City Council, 2009.A history of Brisbane incorporating and expanding upon the 1997 publication, Brisbane: 100 Stories.
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The Harlem Book of the Dead
James Van Der Zee; Owen Dodson; Camille Billops
Dobbs Ferry: Morgan & Morgan, 1978.Early to mid 20th century African American funeral photography in Harlem, New York City. Foreword by Toni Morrison.
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Cape York: The Savage Frontier
Rodney Liddell
Redbank: Rodney Liddell, 2004.The first printing of the third edition of Liddell’s telling of the stories of the castaway Barbara Thompson, the lost expedition of Edmund Kennedy, and the settling of Cape York by Frank Jardine, together with his expanded and controversial chapters on the Aboriginal invasion of Australia. This copy with the three government petitions at the rear.
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Cape York: The Savage Frontier
Rodney Liddell
Dubbo: Rodney Liddell, 1991.The self published first edition telling the stories of the castaway Barbara Thompson, the lost expedition of Edmund Kennedy, and the settling of Cape York by Frank Jardine, without many of the controversial chapters of the later editions. This copy inscribed by the author to Margaret Lawrie, collector of stories and mythologies of the Torres Strait, also with a 1996 postcard from the author addressed to Lawrie laid in.
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Offering Flowers, Feeding Skulls: Popular Goddess Worship in West Bengal
June McDaniel
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. -
Collection of Pictures on Japanese Military Germ Warfare
Jin Chengmin
Hulunbuir: Inner Mongolia Culture Press, 2010.Photographs and details on Japan’s chemical warfare Unit 731.
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St. George’s Bridge: A Sesquicentennial History
Carolyn Nolan
Saint George: Balonne Shire Council, 1996. -
The Story of the Monster Mine: The Burra Burra Mine and Its Townships, 1845 – 1877
Ian Auhl
Burra: District Council of Burra Burra, 1986. -
Historical and Commercial Atlas of China
Albert Herrmann
Taipei: Ch’eng Wen Publishing Company, 1970.Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series, Volume I. The second Taiwan printing.
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The Commonwealth Bank of Australia. A Brief History of its Establishment, Development and Service to the People of Australia and the British Empire under Sir Denison Miller
C. C. Faulkner
Sydney: Commonwealth Bank, 1923.June 1st, 1912 – June 6th, 1923.
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Letters from Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Peninsula of Sinai
Richard Lepsius
London: Henry G. Bohn, 1853.With extracts from the Chronology of the Egyptians, with reference to the exodus of the Israelites. Account of the 1842-45 expedition of Prussian Egyptologist Karl Richard Lepsius. Translated by Leonora and Joanna B. Horner.
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Teneriffe, An Astronomer’s Experiment: or, Specialities of a Residence Above the Clouds
C. Piazzi Smyth
London: Lovell, Reeve, 1858.Account of the voyage of British astronomer Charles Piazzi Smyth (1819-1900) to the island of Tenerife to undertake astronomical observations. The first book to be illustrated with original mounted stereographs. Includes Negretti & Zambra’s Descriptive Catalogue of One Hundred Stereoscopic Views of the Pyramids, the Nile, Karnak, Thebes, Aboo-Simbel, and all the most interesting objects of Egypt and Nubia.
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History of the National Archery Association of the United States of America, 1879-1978 (2 Volumes)
Robert J. Rhode
Grayling: Robert J. Rhode, 1978.Each volume one of 1,000 signed and numbered copies.
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The Aborigines of the Sydney District Before 1788
Peter Turbet
Sydney: Kangaroo Press, 1989. -
The First Hundred Years of the South Australian Museum, 1856-1956
Herbert M. Hale
Adelaide: Museum Board, 1956. -
Dieu et Devoir: The Story of All Hallows’ School, Brisbane, 1861-1981
Jean-Marie Mahoney
Brisbane: Crusader Print for All Hallows School, 1998.History of the oldest secondary girls school in Queensland.
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Further Links of Loving Kindness; or, Story of Our Home
C. S. Bagster
Leamington Spa: W. H. Smith, No date.A Record of Twenty-Five Years of Happy Service in Connection with Y.W.C.A. Home, Leamington Spa. Early history (late 19th century) of the Young Women’s Christian Association House in the English town of Royal Leamington Spa.
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Kagawa San: The Christian Prophet of Japan
Maurice Whitlow
London: The Religious Tract Society, No date.Short biography on the Japanese Evangelical and labour activist, Toyohiko Kagawa (1888-1960). Part of the The Little Library of Biography, c. 1930s.